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The exiled the Ten Israelite tribes.
hercules influenced history by having the ancient greeks build statues of him and that making people fight over it
One way ancient India influenced us is musical. Instruments like the Tambourine & Tambour evolved from the Tambora & Tanpura
There was no ancient Palestine. The land of Israel was only renamed "Palestine" AFTER the Jews were expelled in the year 70.The enemies of Ancient Israel were as numerous as they are today. The following people threatened the Hebrews in Ancient Israel:CanaanitesHittitesEgyptiansAssyriansBabyloniansSyrian-GreeksRomans
Dorothy Mills has written: 'The people of ancient Israel' -- subject(s): Bible, History of Biblical events, Jews, History 'The Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Middle Ages, History 'The book of the ancient Greeks' -- subject(s): Civilization, History 'Renaissance and reformation times'
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Geography, Religion and People all contribute to or influence history.
"No. Israel has been targeted by other groups and been the victim of many ""hate crimes."" The country and people of Israel do not have a violent history."
To return to their ancient land.
The Hebrews and the Phoenicians were the pair of ancient people who lived on the Levant. It is known today as Palestine or Israel.
Generally speaking, the land once called Canaan in ancient history, is present day Israel, give or take small other areas bordering Israel. Other people can also use Palestine for this answer.
In ancient times, in ancient Israel, a Jewish king, King David developed a six pointed star to symbolize ancient Israel or ancient Judah, depending on how the Jewish nation at that time was called or perceived. The history of that star faded away as ancient Rome scattered the Jewish nation from its first base to all other parts of the Roman world. Zionist organizations, beginning about 125 years ago began to lobby major European nations such as Great Britain to allow the state of ancient Israel to once again return to a Jewish state. Finally in 1948, the UN recognized a new nation, the nation of today's Israel. The people in charge as leaders of the new Israel needed a flag, as all other nations had them as well. The old star of David became the blue and white flag of Israel.